Fayetteville Plasma Market
Plasma centers in Fayetteville metro
Fayetteville Plasma Overview
Fayetteville has 6+ plasma donation centers as one of America's largest military communities. Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg), Special Operations, and Airborne create massive donor market.
- Fort Liberty: Home of the Airborne and Special Operations
- Pope Army Airfield: Air support operations
- Fayetteville State: FSU Broncos - HBCU
- Methodist University: Private university
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Top Fayetteville Plasma Centers 2026
| Center | Location | New Donor Bonus |
|---|---|---|
| BioLife | Fayetteville area | $900-$1,100 |
| CSL Plasma | Cumberland County | $850-$1,050 |
| Octapharma | Fayetteville | $900-$1,100 |
| Grifols | Fayetteville metro | $850-$1,000 |
| KEDPLASMA | Cross Creek area | $800-$950 |
2026 Fayetteville Pay Rates
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|---|---|---|---|
| BioLife | $55-$65 | $90-$115 | $920 |
| CSL Plasma | $50-$60 | $85-$110 | $880 |
| Octapharma | $55-$65 | $90-$115 | $920 |
| Grifols | $50-$60 | $85-$105 | $860 |
Centers by Fayetteville Area
Bragg Blvd / North
- Near Fort Liberty gates
- Heavy military traffic
Cross Creek Mall / Central
- Shopping center area
- Central location
Skibo Road / South
- Commercial corridor
- Retail district
Raeford Road / West
- FSU area
- Growing development
Spring Lake / Fort Liberty
- Gate-adjacent community
- Military-focused
Fayetteville Donor Tips
- Active duty: Check with your unit about donation policies
- Military spouses: Supplement BAH with plasma income
- FSU students: HBCU Broncos - fund your education
- Veterans: Continue serving through donation
- Deployment schedules: Plan donations around training
Fort Liberty Community
America's largest military installation by population:
- 82nd Airborne: America's Guard of Honor
- Special Operations: Delta, Green Berets
- Massive population: 50,000+ military and families
- Deployment cycle: Constant movement
Military Spouse Donations
For military families:
- Flexible income: Works with military schedules
- PCS moves: Plasma centers exist nationwide
- Deployment support: Extra income while soldier is away
- Community: Many military spouses donate together
Active Duty Considerations
For service members:
- Check regulations: Some units have restrictions
- Physical readiness: Don't donate before PT tests
- Field exercises: Skip donation before major training
- Jump status: May want to avoid before Airborne ops
Fayetteville vs. Raleigh
North Carolina options:
- Fayetteville: Military focus, more centers per capita
- Raleigh: Larger city, tech-focused
- 1 hour apart: Stay local usually
- Similar rates: NC pricing
Fayetteville's massive military community means lots of plasma centers and consistent demand. Whether you're Airborne, Special Ops, or a supporting spouse, plasma provides reliable extra income.
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